SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The virtual streets of Google Maps are being transformed into Pac Man's chomping grounds in celebration of April Fools' Day.

Google added the option to convert its popular navigation service into the Pac Man video game on Tuesday morning, around the same day the calendar turned to April 1 in Asia. That ushered in a day when Google shows off its playful side by injecting more frivolity into its services. | Updated: 3:18 p.m.»Read Full Article

NEW YORK (AP) - ABC's "General Hospital" earned a leading 28 nominations for Daytime Emmy awards, with four of its stars competing for honors as top actor or actress.

Nominations were announced Tuesday for the 42nd annual awards. The ceremony will be held on the Warner Bros. studio lot in Burbank, Calif., on April 26, televised on the Pop network. | Updated: 3:11 p.m.»Read Full Article

NEW YORK (AP) - A day after Trevor Noah was declared the new host of "The Daily Show," his graphic tweets targeting women and Jews are causing a social media backlash and Comedy Central is defending its newest late-night star.

By Tuesday, Trevor Noah was a trending topic on Twitter as he drew fire for jokes described as tasteless, hateful - and unfunny. Roseanne Barr was among those calling out the 31-year-old South African comic, who has an international following and two million Twitter followers. | Updated: 2:29 p.m.»Read Full Article

The defending all-around gold medalist and her family will be featured in a new Oxygen reality show debuting later this year. The show, which will be co-produced by Douglas and her mother, Natalie Hawkins, among others, has the working title "Douglas Family Gold." | Updated: 2:06 p.m.»Read Full Article

Arguably the biggest and most influential rock band playing today will perform its first Milwaukee concert in 10 years, June 23 at the Marcus Amphitheater on the Summerfest grounds, as part of a summer run being dubbed the "Zip Code" tour. | Updated: 1:43 p.m.»Read Full Article

With the barbecue chain's 500th store having opened in Wauwatosa, the chairman of Dickey's Barbecue Pit will attend some of the grand opening festivities at the restaurant, 3180 N. 124th St., and customers will have a chance to win gift cards and other items. | Updated: 1:13 p.m.»Read Full Blog Post

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INTERSTELLAR (Paramount) With Earth more or less dying off and no longer able to support the people living on it, an engineer leads a mission into space to find a new home for humanity. Full-throttle space epic by Christopher Nolan ("Inception," "Dark Knight" movies), with Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Michael Caine. (PG-13; peril, brief language) | March 31, 2015 7:00 a.m.»Read Full Article

LOS ANGELES (AP) - You can bring your beach towels and floral headbands, but forget that selfie stick if you're planning to go to the Coachella or Lollapalooza music festivals.

The devices, which grasp cellphones to allow people to take pictures of themselves farther away from their faces, are banned at this summer's festivals in Indio, California, and Chicago. Coachella dismissed them as "narsisstics" on a list of prohibited items. | March 30, 2015»Read Full Article

NEW YORK (AP) - Madonna, Rihanna, Beyonce and Jay Z are among the A-List musicians who are co-owners of Tidal, a streaming service being billed as the first artist-owned platform for music and video.

The membership-based service - similar to subscription service Spotify - will provide music and video content that users can stream on computers, tablets and smartphones or listen to offline. It is being offered at two price points: $10 for standard sound quality and $20 for "lossless high fidelity sound quality." | March 30, 2015»Read Full Article

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The wife and adult children of Robin Williams agreed Monday to meet outside court to try to resolve their dispute over a tuxedo he was married in, photographs taken on his 60th birthday and other items belonging to the late actor.

San Francisco Superior Court Judge Andrew Cheng told lawyers for both sides during a hearing to meet before April 10 and enlist the help of a mediator if necessary before returning to court. | March 30, 2015»Read Full Article

NEW YORK (AP) - Trevor Noah, a 31-year-old comedian from South Africa who has contributed to "The Daily Show" a handful of times in recent months, will become Jon Stewart's replacement as host, Comedy Central announced Monday.

Noah was chosen a little more than a month after Stewart unexpectedly announced he was leaving "The Daily Show" following 16 years as the show's principal voice. | March 30, 2015»Read Full Article

NEW YORK (AP) - A McMuffin for dinner? It might happen, as McDonald's plans to test an all-day breakfast at some locations in the San Diego area starting next month.

The company said in a statement that the test is in response to customers who have said they'd like to eat breakfast foods outside the typical morning hours that they are served. | March 30, 2015»Read Full Article

No change this week across the top of the charts as much of Billboard Hot 100 seemed to take a spring break. So, Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars make it a perfect dozen weeks at number one. See their hit video below and find out which tracks were number one this week back in 2007, 1997, 1987 and 1977.

On June 18, Thomas will be back at the Riverside, this time performing as a solo artist (with a backing band). Aside from the Matchbox catalog, Thomas has two solo albums to draw from, plus other song collaborations like the hit "Smooth" for Carlos Santana. The Plain White T's, the Chicago-area pop band best known for "Hey There Delilah," will open. | March 30, 2015»Read Full Article

The iHeartRadio Music Awards should be called the iHeartTaylorSwift Awards.

The pop singer cleaned house at the show Sunday, winning artist of the year and song of the year for "Shake It Off," and even assisted Madonna by strumming her guitar onstage while the pop icon sang a new song. | March 30, 2015»Read Full Article